| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 688 pages
...walking like a ragged colt , And oft out of a bush doth bolt, Of purpose to deceive us ; And leading us, makes us to stray. Long winter nights, out of...in mire and clay, He doth with laughter leave us." In the song of Eobin Good-fellow, printed in 'Percy's Reliques' (which has been attributed lo Ben Jonson),... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 604 pages
...like a ragged colt. And oft out of a bush doth bolt, Of purpose to deceive ui ; And leading in, makei us to stray, Long winter nights, out of the way. And...when we stick In mire and clay. He doth with laughter lean us." In the song of Robin Qood-fellow, printed in : 'Percy's Beliqnes' (which has been attributed... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 606 pages
...walking like a ragged colt, And oft out of a bush doth bolt, Of purpose to deceive us ; And leading us, makes us to stray, Long winter nights, out of the way, And when we stick in mire and clay, lie doth with laughter leave us." In the song of Robin Good-fellow, printed in 'Percy's Reliques' (which... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 600 pages
...a bush doth bolt, Of purpose to deceive us ; And leading us, makes us to stray, Long winter nighta, out of the way, And when we stick in mire and clay, He dnth with laughter leave us." In the song of Robin Oood-fellow, printed in ' Percy's Beliques ' (which... | |
| Jabez Allies - Folklore - 1852 - 534 pages
...poetical authority of Dray ton, in Ids " Polyolbion :" — ' This Puck seems but a dreaming dolt ; Still walking like a ragged colt, And oft out of a bush...in mire and clay, He doth with laughter leave us.' " The early English adventurers imported to the Irish shores their softened version of the native Pooka... | |
| William Bell - Fairies in literature - 1860 - 360 pages
...like a rugged colt, •• And oft out of a bush doth bolt On purpose to deceive us ; And, leading us, makes us to stray, Long winter nights, out of...in mire and clay, He doth with laughter leave us." Though the latter part of the verse, which is more the business of Jack o'th' Lanthorn, or Will o'th'... | |
| Jabez Allies - Folklore - 1852 - 532 pages
...walking like a ragged colt, And oft oat of a bash doth bolt, Of purpose to deceive us ; And, leaving as, makes us to stray, Long winter nights, out of the...in mire and clay, He doth with laughter leave us.' " The early English adventurers imported to the Irish shores their softened version of the native Pooka... | |
| Languages, Modern - 1852 - 960 pages
...bush doth bold, Of purpose to deceive us ; And leading us, makes us to stray, Long winters ni¿hts out of the way, And when we stick in mire and clay, He doth with laughter leave us. **) Флв crwô&nte Ho! Ho! £>d SDracUní (Höh, höh! quoth Hob, „God save thy grace) ijl ïtr... | |
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